Sharia principles are to become enshrined in the UK legal system for the first time, with The Law Society publishing guidelines for drawing up documents according to Islamic rules, which would exclude non-believers and encroach on womenâ€™s rights.

The new guidelines were produced by The Law Society earlier this month. Under the guidance, High Street solicitors will be able to write Islamic wills which will have the power to exclude non-believers completely and deny women an equal share of an inheritance.

â€œThe male heirs in most cases receive double the amount inherited by a female heir of the same class. Non-Muslims may not inherit at all, and only Muslim marriages are recognized,â€ states the document.

Any children who have been born outside of marriage and even kids who have been adopted will also not be recognized as legitimate heirs.

It also advises lawyers to draft special exclusions from the Wills Act 1837, which would allow gifts or money to pass to the children of an heir who has died, as this practice isnâ€™t recognized in Islamic law.

Sharia law only recognizes Muslim weddings, so anyone who was married in a Christian church or in a civil ceremony would also be excluded from succession.

At the moment, Sharia law is not formally included in the UKâ€™s laws, though a network of unofficial Sharia courts has developed in Muslim communities to deal with issues within Muslim families.

A few are official tribunals which operate under the Arbitration Act, drafted in 1996 to help settle personal disputes within Britainâ€™s diverse community. They mainly operate in commercial disputes, but can also deal with issues of domestic violence and other family disputes including battles over inheritance.

There is also a large network of more informal Sharia tribunals, also called â€œcouncils,â€ which are normally based around a mosque and deal with child custody issues and divorces in line with Islamic religious teaching. Their hearings are laid out like courts.

A study compiled four years ago by Civitas think-tank found more than 80 unofficial Sharia courts operating in the UK.

Nicholas Fluck, president of the Law Society, told The Sunday Telegraph that publishing the new guidance would promote â€œgood practiceâ€ in applying Islamic principles in the British legal system.

â€œThis is the first time such advice has been published and we hope it will assist solicitors with Sharia probate matters. There is a wide variety of spiritual, religious and cultural beliefs within our population, and the Law Society wants to support its members so they can help clients from all backgrounds,â€ he said.

However, Sadikur Rahman of the Lawyers Secular Society, said this new guidance legitimizes discrimination towards women and so-called "illegitimate children," and is contrary to the Equality Act by which UK solicitors must abide.

â€œThis raises serious questions about professional ethics and the role of The Law Society. The guidance seems not to recognize that there is a serious potential conflict between theCode of Conduct for solicitors and the guidance,â€ he said.

Baroness Cox, a cross-bench peer who leads a parliamentary campaign to protect women from religious discrimination, said she thought The Law Society's publishing of the guidance was â€œdeeply disturbingâ€ and vowed to raise the issue with ministers.

â€œEveryone has freedom to make their own will and everyone has freedom to let those wills reflect their religious beliefs. But to have an organization such as The Law Society seeming to promote or encourage a policy which is inherently gender discriminatory in a way which will have very serious implications for women and possibly for children is a matter of deep concern,â€ she said.

The brits shouldn't and aren't gonna just give up their land and traditions. So we can expect some nice action in the future.
EDL and their like will get more support in the comings days.
Well, whatever it is I hope it happens soon, so that at least other nations can learn from the mistake of allowing such crap as Sharia.

The brits shouldn't and aren't gonna just give up their land and traditions. So we can expect some nice action in the future.
EDL and their like will get more support in the comings days.
Well, whatever it is I hope it happens soon, so that at least other nations can learn from the mistake of allowing such crap as Sharia.

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The scary part is that since the fine folks who practice Sharia have the same ethnic look like many Indians, violence due to mistaken identity can be a major concern (let's hope it doesn't come to that).

Also, with the rise of EDL, expect many other hate/racist groups to get bolder and much more vocal by capitalizing on this single issue. Divisive politics will be hotter in coming years in UK.